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  2. Numberblocks - Wikipedia

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    Many of the numbers have styles and personalities associated with their numbers (One is brave and independent, Four loves squares as he is a square number, Seven is rainbow-coloured and lucky due to the superstition behind that number, Eight has octopus-like tentacles as octopuses have 8 tentacles, Eleven loves football as a football team has ...

  3. Googol - Wikipedia

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    It is a ratio in the order of about 10 80 to 10 90, or at most one ten-billionth of a googol (0.00000001% of a googol). Carl Sagan pointed out that the total number of elementary particles in the universe is around 10 80 (the Eddington number ) and that if the whole universe were packed with neutrons so that there would be no empty space ...

  4. Bijective numeration - Wikipedia

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    Bijective numeration is any numeral system in which every non-negative integer can be represented in exactly one way using a finite string of digits.The name refers to the bijection (i.e. one-to-one correspondence) that exists in this case between the set of non-negative integers and the set of finite strings using a finite set of symbols (the "digits").

  5. List of numbers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    A list of articles about numbers (not about numerals). Topics include powers of ten, notable integers, prime and cardinal numbers, and the myriad system.

  6. Numeral (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    One thousand: chiliad, grand, G, thou, yard, kilo, k, millennium, Hajaar , ten hundred 1 024: One thousand [and] twenty-four: kibi or kilo in computing, see binary prefix (kilo is shortened to K, Kibi to Ki) 1 100: One thousand one hundred: Eleven hundred 1 728: One thousand seven hundred [and] twenty-eight: great gross, long gross, dozen gross ...

  7. 123 (number) - Wikipedia

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    123 is a Lucas number. [1] It is the eleventh member of the Mian–Chowla sequence. [2]Along with 6, 123 is one of only two positive integers that is simultaneously two more than a perfect square and two less than a perfect cube (123 = 11 2 + 2 = 5 3 - 2).

  8. Indefinite and fictitious numbers - Wikipedia

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    For example, "one million" is clearly definite, but "a million" could be used to mean either a definite (she has a million followers now) or an indefinite value (she signed what felt like a million papers). The title The Book of One Thousand and One Nights (lit. "a thousand nights and one night") impiles a large number of nights. [22]

  9. 23 (number) - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-three is also the next to last member of the first Cunningham chain of the first kind (2, 5, 11, 23, 47), [3] and the sum of the prime factors of the second set of consecutive discrete semiprimes, (21, 22). 23 is the smallest odd prime to be a highly cototient number, as the solution to () for the integers 95, 119, 143, and 529.